Greetings all;

I bought a perfectly good 15" Dell LCD monitor off a yard sale table 
several miles out in the puckerbrush a week ago, for a $20 bill.  This will 
fit over and behind my toy lathe just fine and will reduce my aching neck 
from looking up at a 45 degree angle at the 22" tv up there.

So I ripped the "sits on a desk" bracket off and made a hanger type for it, 
and thinking about the potentially hot swarf hitting the LCD, I have gooped 
a sheet of .090" Lexan to its face, top edge only so I can air hose out the 
area between the lcd and the back of the sheet occasionally.

But I'm reading hints of a fire hazard they don't really describe all that 
well, even when I have read half of every hit I get out of google, seems 
everyone is concerned, but no one actually describes it other than the 
black cloud of fumes when it burns, are toxic.

It will be 12 to 14" back of and above the lathe bed, so should I be 
concerned that it might be ignitable by hot swarf if I have a carbide tool 
charging right along?

800F is mentioned as some sort of a high limit on the peel off film.

Anybody else using it for a similar purpose?

Cheers, Gene
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